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the fbi or former fbi director james comey said this week that your report vindicates him. is that a fair assessment of your report? >> you know i think the activities we found here don't indicate anybody who touched this, unless run a cliff here. >> this is what comey said in 2018. >> it would be nice to have sound. do we have sound? >> never mind, i'll read it. director comey, the reporter is asking him, can i ask you a question on fisa abuse? it's a major issue for republicans. do you have the total confidence in the dossier when you used it to secure a surveillance warrant and also in the substantive renewal, this was asked in december of 2018 about a year ago. comey. i have total confidence that the fisa process was followed, that the entire case was handled in a thoughtful, responsible way, by doj and fbi, i think the nation -- i think the notion that fisa was abused here is nonsense. would it be fair to say that you take issue with that statement? >> certainly our findings were that there were significant problems. >> so when comey speaks about fisa, you shouldn't li
the fbi or former fbi director james comey said this week that your report vindicates him. is that a fair assessment of your report? >> you know i think the activities we found here don't indicate anybody who touched this, unless run a cliff here. >> this is what comey said in 2018. >> it would be nice to have sound. do we have sound? >> never mind, i'll read it. director comey, the reporter is asking him, can i ask you a question on fisa abuse? it's a major issue for...
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we have done some reporting based off an internal e-mail that the fbi director sent out to the fbi late this afternoon where he seemed to hint at the ig report. >> inspector general. >> inspector general investigation, that's been ongoing to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and said he couldn't really talk more about essentially the andrew mccabe situation because of that investigation. so, there are some hints that may be related to this report that's forthcoming. we don't know what happened. something happened in the last few days, perhaps, that caused this. today, andrew mccabe came in, met with the team and staff and said, i'm done. i'm leaving. today is my last day. at 12:00 he left. >> he used to work at the fbi and cia for that matter. how extraordinary and unusual is this, the sudden departure of the career fbi agent under these circumstances? >> i wouldn't call it unusual, wolf, i would call it down right weird. i don't think i have ever seen anything like this. typically, in this situation, if you want to leave quickly, you are going to say on today, tuesday, look, i'l
we have done some reporting based off an internal e-mail that the fbi director sent out to the fbi late this afternoon where he seemed to hint at the ig report. >> inspector general. >> inspector general investigation, that's been ongoing to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and said he couldn't really talk more about essentially the andrew mccabe situation because of that investigation. so, there are some hints that may be related to this report that's forthcoming. we don't...
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it's to discredit rod rosenstein, it's to discredit the fbi, ultimately to discredit the fbi. there have been some reports that in this memo are indications -- there is information about the fisa. fisa used on the russia investigation as it relates to carter page. carter page was one of the advisers on the foreign national team. we've done some reporting on him that the fbi, in their attempt to get a fisa on him, used the dossier as evidence in a memorandum, in a motion that went before the fisa court. and this, as some reports indicated, is one of the things that the memo talks about. we don't know that for sure because certainly none of us here have seen the memo, and people that i've talked to really have not seen the memo. but based on some published reports, this is what the memo is going to attack, the fisa for carter page. but again, we have to wait and see. >> shimon, i'm going to let you talk to more of your sources as this has now been released. i want to bring jeff zeleny back in from the white house. as we learned this, jeff, that the president has authorized the r
it's to discredit rod rosenstein, it's to discredit the fbi, ultimately to discredit the fbi. there have been some reports that in this memo are indications -- there is information about the fisa. fisa used on the russia investigation as it relates to carter page. carter page was one of the advisers on the foreign national team. we've done some reporting on him that the fbi, in their attempt to get a fisa on him, used the dossier as evidence in a memorandum, in a motion that went before the...
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the gentleman from florida controls the time. >> the fbi ethics integrity program policy, fbi code of conduct states that employees shall conduct their personal activities in a manner that does not impede their performance or tarnish the reputation of the fbi. do you agree with that? >> do i. >> you have blamed the media, the washington community, the president, everybody. you say it's just not you. so my question is do you believe in any way that your personal texts done on federal property have in any way tarnished the reputation of the fbi. >> sir, i take responsibility for sending those texts. those texts have caused as i've said now an immense amount of damage. >> has it tarnished the reputation of the fbi? >> yes, sir. >> it has, hasn't it? >> yes. >> to take it even further on page four of the ethics handbook it states -- >> while you're looking for that reference, i would tell you -- >> the time is controlled by the gentleman from florida. >> the state department has defined disgraceful conduct as conduct which if it were to become widely known would embarrass the perpetrator
the gentleman from florida controls the time. >> the fbi ethics integrity program policy, fbi code of conduct states that employees shall conduct their personal activities in a manner that does not impede their performance or tarnish the reputation of the fbi. do you agree with that? >> do i. >> you have blamed the media, the washington community, the president, everybody. you say it's just not you. so my question is do you believe in any way that your personal texts done on...
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we understand the fbi. atlanta's spokeswoman, jenna's still leto put out a statement essentially saying that the suspect has not been named, confirming those details that he ran out of the vehicle after it rammed into that gate. we did get an aerial view moments ago of what appears to be investigators combing through the car and what you're looking at now are live images from the scene. it appears to be a rust colored buick of some kind a mid-sized suv. and as we were looking at the aerial footage, ryan young, if you're still with us, ryan we saw a number of items that had been scattered on the floor. and from what it looks like in the back of the car, there appears to be a box. there was a cardboard box and the ground near the car as well would appear to be a briefcase and a cooler as well. now, it's unclear specifically of those items we're in the car not but what can you tell us about the work that's being done right now by investigators on this vehicle >> will boys, what we were told is they were defini
we understand the fbi. atlanta's spokeswoman, jenna's still leto put out a statement essentially saying that the suspect has not been named, confirming those details that he ran out of the vehicle after it rammed into that gate. we did get an aerial view moments ago of what appears to be investigators combing through the car and what you're looking at now are live images from the scene. it appears to be a rust colored buick of some kind a mid-sized suv. and as we were looking at the aerial...
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that's what the fbi was, that's what the fbi is. this is insanity. >> shimone, you've been in law enforcement before. know a thing or two about the fbi. what are folks saying about this conflict that spilled out so publicly? >> today a proud moment for some of them. it's nice to be able to put out a statement and defend the organization. >> waus they felt a little battered without being able to say? >> of course. and look at the headlines. it's been the lead story all day now. i think there is some feeling that at least we're fighting. there is a ton of concern over this, more for the inaccuracies. it's clear where devin nunes stands and how he feels about the fbi and where his intent stands. it's clear he's doing this for the white house, for political reasons and that's basically it. there's nothing good that could come of what this memo, releasing this memo. it goes to the credibility of the fbi and the work that they've been do iing. >> by the way, whatever happened to devin nunes being recused from the russia investigation? do
that's what the fbi was, that's what the fbi is. this is insanity. >> shimone, you've been in law enforcement before. know a thing or two about the fbi. what are folks saying about this conflict that spilled out so publicly? >> today a proud moment for some of them. it's nice to be able to put out a statement and defend the organization. >> waus they felt a little battered without being able to say? >> of course. and look at the headlines. it's been the lead story all...
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we need the fbi to be accountable because we need the fbi to be effective. its mission is to protect us from the most dangerous threats facing our nation and as the director was last here, since the director was last here the drumbeats of the attacks on the united states from those directed or inspired by isis or other radical islamic terrorist has continued. for example, in june 2016, a terrorist killed 49 and wounded another 53 in orlando, frequently -- frequented by the gay and lesbian community. it was the most deadly attack in the united states soil since 9/11, but long afterwards in september, a terrorist stabbed ten in a mall in minneapolis and another terrorist injured 31 after he detonated bombs in new jersey and new york city, and in november, terrorists injured 13 after driving into students and teachers at ohio state university. our allies haven't been immune either, as we read in the newspaper frequently. we all recall the tragedy of july 2016 when terrorists plowed a truck through a crowd in france killing over 80 people. so we in the congress
we need the fbi to be accountable because we need the fbi to be effective. its mission is to protect us from the most dangerous threats facing our nation and as the director was last here, since the director was last here the drumbeats of the attacks on the united states from those directed or inspired by isis or other radical islamic terrorist has continued. for example, in june 2016, a terrorist killed 49 and wounded another 53 in orlando, frequently -- frequented by the gay and lesbian...
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fbi's election curveball. the feds reveal newly discovered e-mails apparently related to hillary clinton's case just 11 days before the election. the evidence found during the sexting investigation of anthony weiner, the estranged husband of clinton's closest aide, huma abedin. new details this hour. >>> not so rigged. donald trump says maybe the fbi's investigation of clinton isn't as crooked as he thought. his campaign is practically giddy right now with clinton's e-mail scandal back in the spotlight. will this new twist distract from trump's many controversies? >>> mid-air miss. a russian warplane flies close to a u.s. jet. tonight, the risk of an actual collision that could raise global tensions even higher. >>> panic on the runway. an american airlines jet aborts takeoff in an emergency that sends smoke shooting from the plane and terrifies passengers. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."
fbi's election curveball. the feds reveal newly discovered e-mails apparently related to hillary clinton's case just 11 days before the election. the evidence found during the sexting investigation of anthony weiner, the estranged husband of clinton's closest aide, huma abedin. new details this hour. >>> not so rigged. donald trump says maybe the fbi's investigation of clinton isn't as crooked as he thought. his campaign is practically giddy right now with clinton's e-mail scandal back...
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of the fbi. so now we have a request from the white house, and from everything that we're being told certainly the parameters and where exactly the fbi goes in all of this is in some ways being dictated by the white house. so we shouldn't expect a full-fledged criminal investigation here. they're not going the try to probably look into whether or not this sexual assault or other sexual assaults actually occurred. >> hold on one second. i want to go to mitch mcconnell on the senate floor >>> this morning the judiciary committee reported out judge kavanaugh favorably, all 11 republican members of the judiciary committee voted in favor of reporting him out with a favorable recommendation. number two, we will shortly move to proceed to the kavanaugh nomination, and i'm pleased to announce all 51 republican members of the senate support the motion to proceed to the nomination. 100% of the republican conference supports proceeding to the kavanaugh nomination. now, in committee they reviewed the most pa
of the fbi. so now we have a request from the white house, and from everything that we're being told certainly the parameters and where exactly the fbi goes in all of this is in some ways being dictated by the white house. so we shouldn't expect a full-fledged criminal investigation here. they're not going the try to probably look into whether or not this sexual assault or other sexual assaults actually occurred. >> hold on one second. i want to go to mitch mcconnell on the senate floor...
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fbi over here. the fbi around the clock is collecting evidence, questioning people on the record and they are analyzing data. if they find evidence of something being done wrong here with the department of justice they can pull together a grand jury and actually press criminal charges. is this aimed specifically at donald trump's team? no. it's at the russian investigation overall. but as the departed director has said already, yeah. they are considering whether or not somebody on team trump might have been involved. >> that's the criminal part of this. what's congress up to? >> this is the political part in the middle. look at the committees right there. they can pull the committees out and put people on the spot. summoning witnesses to appear on tv and on the record telling them what they know, establishing timelines, pecking away at the story and keeping the story front and center in terms of the politics and the news cycle. you can expect that with republicans in charge of the house and the sena
fbi over here. the fbi around the clock is collecting evidence, questioning people on the record and they are analyzing data. if they find evidence of something being done wrong here with the department of justice they can pull together a grand jury and actually press criminal charges. is this aimed specifically at donald trump's team? no. it's at the russian investigation overall. but as the departed director has said already, yeah. they are considering whether or not somebody on team trump...
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one of the fbi agents in the interview said on election day to another fbi agent, you should know that i'm with her. now her was clinton, right? >> correct. >> how do you feel about that? >> very concerned. >> okay. eventually very concerned gets to be enough already. i'm very concerned, you know -- one, i'm glad i don't text and e-mail, that's one thing i'm glad i don't do, but circumstances -- have you ever proved a case by circumstantial evidence, director wray? >> yes. >> well, i'm going to write you a letter and talk to you about why you should reconsider your findings as to whether or not it affected the investigation. here's what ms. page -- mr. -- ms. page said on march 4th, 2016. god, trump is a loathsome human. how do you feel about that? i mean, she's entitled to her opinion. >> i think we've laid out here why we were so concerned about it. >> well, when you add it all up, as early as march these people hated trump and this investigation was anything but by the book and at the end of the day what comey did just blows me away as much as it does y'all, and i can't believe that
one of the fbi agents in the interview said on election day to another fbi agent, you should know that i'm with her. now her was clinton, right? >> correct. >> how do you feel about that? >> very concerned. >> okay. eventually very concerned gets to be enough already. i'm very concerned, you know -- one, i'm glad i don't text and e-mail, that's one thing i'm glad i don't do, but circumstances -- have you ever proved a case by circumstantial evidence, director wray?...
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is it entirely up to the fbi? will you be informed in the coming days what the scope is or is that something you'll learn at the end of this week? >> my view is that the fbi is an organization, an investigative agency of consummate skill and integrity. it will follow the facts and the law and the evidence. where it leads them. and whereby think it has to lead them towards those additional allegations because they are part of that pattern. and i think also we all have to consider the demeanor that judge kavanaugh demonstrated at that hearing yesterday, filled with ranker and rage, anmous and arrogance and i think that the kind of temperament is reflective of those allegations as well. >> it's interesting that mark judge, obviously is i assume going to be interviewed. the reporting was obviously just that. you were questioning judge kavanaugh about that yesterday. and basically indicating what kavanaugh was saying under oath about what mark judge had submitted, judge kavanaugh kept saying he, under penalty of perjur
is it entirely up to the fbi? will you be informed in the coming days what the scope is or is that something you'll learn at the end of this week? >> my view is that the fbi is an organization, an investigative agency of consummate skill and integrity. it will follow the facts and the law and the evidence. where it leads them. and whereby think it has to lead them towards those additional allegations because they are part of that pattern. and i think also we all have to consider the...
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the fbi. we're learning new details of who the fbi interviewed in an effort to corroborate allegations of sexual misconduct against kavanaugh were potentially key witnesses left out of the process. >>> and with the domination heading toward a vote this weekend, protesters flood the streets making their way to capitol hill and the supreme court. will their demonstrations impact the outcome. >>> and russian spies targeted. the u.s. and governments around the world are going after russia's intelligence agency for attempts to disrupt world affairs through aggressive cyberattacks. have the russians been caught red handed. i'm wolf blit rer and you blit "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news, a remarkable process unfolding right now up on capitol hill. senators there are taking turns reading the single copy of the fbi investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against the u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. this confirmation will be decided by a handful of senators. tw
the fbi. we're learning new details of who the fbi interviewed in an effort to corroborate allegations of sexual misconduct against kavanaugh were potentially key witnesses left out of the process. >>> and with the domination heading toward a vote this weekend, protesters flood the streets making their way to capitol hill and the supreme court. will their demonstrations impact the outcome. >>> and russian spies targeted. the u.s. and governments around the world are going...
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it's not just the fbi. this is something we've seen in churches, in boy scouts and at other universities. >> one of the things that happens repeatedly in this town and elsewhere is as time passes, the urgency of these questions lapses. i hope that is not the case in this case. let's hope the brave testimony we heard from these four athletes today keeps the pressure on. we will continue to follow this, as again, the justice department inspector general is going to face questions from this committee. we'll stay on top of that. >>> also ahead for us today, california governor gavin newsom fends off a recall in landslide fashion. what happens when we welco change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 ft. instead of burning our past for power, >>> we're back to capitol hill. i told you just moments ago the hearing was -- >> generally familiar with the nassar story shortly after his arrest in 2016. and i remember even then being appalled that there were so many people who had failed to do their jobs
it's not just the fbi. this is something we've seen in churches, in boy scouts and at other universities. >> one of the things that happens repeatedly in this town and elsewhere is as time passes, the urgency of these questions lapses. i hope that is not the case in this case. let's hope the brave testimony we heard from these four athletes today keeps the pressure on. we will continue to follow this, as again, the justice department inspector general is going to face questions from this...
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the deputy fbi director is fired. by the attorney general who is -- seems to be in trouble with the president. does jeff sessions think this is going to keep him from groveling to the president? >> i'm not sure. quick mccabe specific point on this. simply that, look, to me, this reminds of the comey firing. it seems like even though as josh said this should be a situation where if someone in the fbi, including mccakbccabe, not been fully truthful, then they have to face the consequences. but this looks like a punishment in search of a transgression. rather than a transgression that's followed by a punishment. you remember when comey was fired last may, there were two reasons given. there was the rosenstein memo which said it had to do with the clinton investigation. the president's letter to comey met -- referenced the president asking comey, i asked you three times in i was under investigation. then there was the lester holt interview. there's the disconnect. what is the president really thinking when these people ar
the deputy fbi director is fired. by the attorney general who is -- seems to be in trouble with the president. does jeff sessions think this is going to keep him from groveling to the president? >> i'm not sure. quick mccabe specific point on this. simply that, look, to me, this reminds of the comey firing. it seems like even though as josh said this should be a situation where if someone in the fbi, including mccakbccabe, not been fully truthful, then they have to face the consequences....
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do you call the fbi? i don't think. >> it's copping from the russian i do. >> i've seen a lot in my life i don't think in my whole life i've called the fbi. you don't call the fbi. you throw somebody out of your office. >> al gore got a stolen briefing book he called the fbi. >> that's different this is somebody at a said we have information on your open. oh, let me call the fbi. give me a break. life doesn't work that kay are way. >> the fbi director says that should happen. >> the fbi director is wrong. >> your campaign this time around if russia, china, foreigners someone else offers information on opponent accept it or call the fbi. >> i think you might do both. you might want to listen. there is nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called, from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent, oh, i think i'd want to hear it. >> you want that kind of interference in our elections sfl. >> it's not interference. they have information. i think i'd take it. if i thought there was something wr
do you call the fbi? i don't think. >> it's copping from the russian i do. >> i've seen a lot in my life i don't think in my whole life i've called the fbi. you don't call the fbi. you throw somebody out of your office. >> al gore got a stolen briefing book he called the fbi. >> that's different this is somebody at a said we have information on your open. oh, let me call the fbi. give me a break. life doesn't work that kay are way. >> the fbi director says that...
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that's up to the fbi. can't be telling the fbi how to do their business as far as the timing of an investigation. this is a criminal investigation. it would involve more than just content of the e-mails. >> do you think, congressman, that what the fbi has done, comey sending thisler to congress saying there are some e-mails here that may be pertinent. i don't know if they are significant but heads-up, we are looking at them. is that helpful to the american voter without any more detail or context. if so, how does that help the voter? >> i think it is helpful. first of all, jim comey acted unprecedently when he said back in june that he didn't think this case should be prosecuted. that's really not his job. that's the job of the justice department. the justice department has basically deferred these decisions to jim comey. he is following up on that. he is a professional. if he feels that there is something that he has seen which could be contrary to his previous findings, then he has the obligation to come
that's up to the fbi. can't be telling the fbi how to do their business as far as the timing of an investigation. this is a criminal investigation. it would involve more than just content of the e-mails. >> do you think, congressman, that what the fbi has done, comey sending thisler to congress saying there are some e-mails here that may be pertinent. i don't know if they are significant but heads-up, we are looking at them. is that helpful to the american voter without any more detail or...
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thank you. >> do you trust the fbi to do a thorough job this week? >> well, i trust the fbi. i hope they have the latitude, the time, in order to get the job done right. they need to interview all witnesses that know anything about what happened in regards to the three allegations that have been made. to be able to give a thorough report to the president and to the congress. so i trust the fbi's professionalism, but i'm worried that they may not have the time or they may be under certain restrictions that would not allow them to do a thorough job. >> the majority leader, mitch mcconnell, says the senate will vote this week, final vote on confirmation. your reaction. >> i think senator mcconnell has handled this issue wrong from the beginning. the process that he's used. the fact that we had a vote in the judiciary committee before the investigation was done by the fbi. the fact that he's already told us we're going to be voting this week when we don't have the fbi report back. we don't know what that's going to entail and what we might need to follow up on that. it's clear to
thank you. >> do you trust the fbi to do a thorough job this week? >> well, i trust the fbi. i hope they have the latitude, the time, in order to get the job done right. they need to interview all witnesses that know anything about what happened in regards to the three allegations that have been made. to be able to give a thorough report to the president and to the congress. so i trust the fbi's professionalism, but i'm worried that they may not have the time or they may be under...
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this is what the fbi says. that on january 5, 2018, a person close to nikolas cruz contacted the public access line, tip line, to report concerns about it. the caller provided information about cruz's gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior and disturbing social media posts as well as a potential of him conducting a school shooting. very specific information here. the statement goes on to say that the fbi, we have determined that these protocols, that protocols were not followed here and that the information provided by this caller was never followed up on. it says that the information should have been forwarded to the fbi miami field office where appropriate investigative steps would have been taken. and it appears by this statement that those investigative steps were not taken. the protocols were not followed. the fbi says the information was not provided to the miami field office and no further investigation was conducted at that time. and then the fbi director in this statement issues a state
this is what the fbi says. that on january 5, 2018, a person close to nikolas cruz contacted the public access line, tip line, to report concerns about it. the caller provided information about cruz's gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior and disturbing social media posts as well as a potential of him conducting a school shooting. very specific information here. the statement goes on to say that the fbi, we have determined that these protocols, that protocols were not followed...
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it's the fbi making the public push for clarification. >> reporter: tonight fbi officials are demanding a flat-out denial from the justice department but not yet getting one, this after president trump went on a twitter tirade, tweeting just found out president obama tapped in i phones in trump tower. bad or sick guy. sources tell cnn the fbi asked the doj to refute the claim because as a matter of law, the president cannot unilaterally allow eavesdropping of a president's phone only the congress. >> the process to attempt a fisa process, involves operational and senior leadership review both within the requesting agency and the department of justice and ultimately the court. >> reporter: so far the justice department isn't commenting on trump's twitter accusations but wondering why comey is refraining from issuing a statement, while he commented three times about the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail verver. former president obama denying the charge saying neither president obama or the white house official ordered any surveillance on any u.s. citizen. any suggestion is false
it's the fbi making the public push for clarification. >> reporter: tonight fbi officials are demanding a flat-out denial from the justice department but not yet getting one, this after president trump went on a twitter tirade, tweeting just found out president obama tapped in i phones in trump tower. bad or sick guy. sources tell cnn the fbi asked the doj to refute the claim because as a matter of law, the president cannot unilaterally allow eavesdropping of a president's phone only the...
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>> well, chris, as you know the fbi does not take direction from me, they take direction from the fbi director and from the white house. it's an executive branch agency. so i can talk about what i hope they will do, what i think would be reasonable for them to do but i'm not able to direct them in any way. if they take up a supplemental background investigation -- they would question some of the folks who have already come forward in the public and made statements about judge kavanaugh. for example you were talking at the opening of the show about the credibility of his categorical denial that he's ever had a night he can't remember from drinking. a kaunl class mate, roommate, acquaintances to say that's not true. we were with him, we've got evidence and there's obviously ea list of folk whose are class mates or friends who have come forward to say we support his characterization. so i think there's a fairly ready list of peep el -- >> what about ramirez and -- >> i think the statement made here was all credible allegations. so there's a number of alligations made public where there a
>> well, chris, as you know the fbi does not take direction from me, they take direction from the fbi director and from the white house. it's an executive branch agency. so i can talk about what i hope they will do, what i think would be reasonable for them to do but i'm not able to direct them in any way. if they take up a supplemental background investigation -- they would question some of the folks who have already come forward in the public and made statements about judge kavanaugh....
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so we'll have to wait and see what the fbi turns up. i think it's interesting how senator flake's comments to the atlantic -- and i would imagine that is kind of the sentiments of someone like susan collins as well. they do want to get to a yes. they don't want to be a no on their own party supreme court nominee, a man they think is very qualified to sit on the supreme court. if the fbi turns up nothing and we obviously don't know what they will find, i think this could help even -- could help improve his chances to the court. >> let's listen briefly to the president. again, it is limited in scope. if you listen to the president, he says start small but follow the leads. >> they have free reign. they'll be doing things we never even thought of and, hopefully, at the accusation, everything will be fine. >> everything will be fine. obviously they're trying to put their best spin on this. they fought this for a week plus. >> this is the exact opposite of what they wanted to do, what the president wanted to do, what senate leader mitch mcco
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that's not a decision for the fbi. they should give the facts -- >> congressman, you know -- >> to the attorney general and let them figure it out. >> you know that both sides don't say the system is rigged, only donald trump and his campaign say the system is rigged. hillary clinton doesn't say the system is rigged. >> when you were talking about -- i think it was senator feinstein, you were say thing is something that we have to put pressure on the fbi so they don't go through with this. that can be looked at they're trying to rig it on the other side. i don't like to get into the conspiracies and rigging. i know mr. trump says it a lot and we've heard that. i see that as political posturing, but i don't think there's a lot of weight into that, other than, you know, it's just campaign rhetoric. >> with all due respect to diane feinstein, she's a senator, not running for president of the united states. here's a question, let me just throw this out to you. has donald trump already eroded voter trust in our election sys
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good job by the fbi. >> i have respect that the fbi has given it a second chance. as you know the fbi -- and i give them a lot of credit -- because they're fighting forces they're not suppose stod to be fighting. >> i was not his fan but what he did, he brought back his reputation. he brought it back. he's got to hang tough because there's a lot of people want him to do the wrong thing. what he did was the right thing. >> so now your white house is saying that what he did was wrong but previously as a candidate, donald trump was saying it's the right thing. >> you're confusing two things that don't belong. thanks for the trip down memory lane. that was fun but here's what happened today. today not in the campaign, in the white house, the president of the united states -- >> so that person doesn't exist anymore? candidate donald trump is a fictional karncharacter we can longer refer to? >> i'll ignore how unkind that is. he needs confidence in his fbi director and he doesn't have it. >> when is the moment he lost confidence? >> read the letters. it's a confluence of
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this morning when we're told by the fbi, this person went into the local fbi field office there in cincinnati, ohio, with sources telling me and my colleague, josh campbell, an ar-15-style rifle and a nail gun. fbi agents responded and this person took off. basically, in a car, shutting down a highway. now, we just got an update a short time ago from state authorities in ohio who said that they actually tried to pull over this person, and this person engaged with them, shots were being fired from the car, they continued -- that person continued to take off, and now, again, this is a standoff that's going on, really, over an hour at this point. but yeah, big question here is, what was this person's motivation behind all of this? it's very unclear at this moment. was it a personal vendetta? did it have to do with the raid that happened on monday and all the rhetoric that has been spread now about the fbi? as one source told me, in the fbi, everybody hates us right now, but certainly, this is a serious situation they're trying to get under control and we're still trying to learn what the issue i
this morning when we're told by the fbi, this person went into the local fbi field office there in cincinnati, ohio, with sources telling me and my colleague, josh campbell, an ar-15-style rifle and a nail gun. fbi agents responded and this person took off. basically, in a car, shutting down a highway. now, we just got an update a short time ago from state authorities in ohio who said that they actually tried to pull over this person, and this person engaged with them, shots were being fired...
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with the fbi director james comey now saying the fbi has found nothing in those new e-mails that changes their original decision that there was no criminal activity on the part of hillary clinton. this news comes as the candidates make a final push and a final plea to voters. take a look at this. you're looking at live pictures right now of a hillary clinton rally in cleveland. also a donald trump event that starts next hour in sterling heights, michigan. first, let's go to our justice correspondent, pamela brown. first of all, let me read a passage from the new letter from fbi director comey. quote, based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in july with respect to secretary clinton. pamela, this is shocking. the revelation, the timing, all of this happening two days before the election. tell us more about the letter and, specifically, about the timing of director co-my eor co conclusion. >> another curve ball from fbi director james comey. announcing today the review is complete of the additional e-mails. the fbi will not change its initial decision of n
with the fbi director james comey now saying the fbi has found nothing in those new e-mails that changes their original decision that there was no criminal activity on the part of hillary clinton. this news comes as the candidates make a final push and a final plea to voters. take a look at this. you're looking at live pictures right now of a hillary clinton rally in cleveland. also a donald trump event that starts next hour in sterling heights, michigan. first, let's go to our justice...
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according to one fbi official who knows comey. more important is the question does the president's discussion of his private conversations with comey using it as a public defense does it put in jeopardy possible future claim to present privilege to prevent those conversations from being made public. back with the panel. there's this alarming breath taking report. every two minutes my phone goes off. the washington post is reporting it was president's decision and then after rosenstein had been given as the reason cast him aside as the decision. >> if this is true the washington post reporting that rosenstein that's been on job two weeks threatening to resign because they hung the entire justification on him as to why the president fired the fbi director who is overseeing the investigation into him. clearly this helps to explain why we saw if true a shifting rationale starting with the president out of the oval office saying he wasn't doing a very good job. mike pence was on last night's talking point when he was on the hill but th
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politics lead, one fbi report, two interpretations. republican leaders say there is no additional corroboration of the allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and no hint of misconduct. democrats disagree and are taking issue with the investigation, saying it was not thorough enough and democrats are calling for the report to be made public. what really matters here are the key senators who have yet to say publicly how they're going to vote and what they think. red state democrat heidi hei heitkamp breaking news she say no on kavanaugh. republicans need two of these four senators to vote yes on kavanaugh. that will make it 50/50, allowing vice president to break a tie in a potentially huge consequence, two of these senators have expressed confidence in the fbi report, senator susan collins of maine, saying the investigation appears very thorough. senator jeff flake of arizona agreeing and saying we've seen no additional corroborating information. there are major protests. sunlen, what's going on there? >> reporter: th
politics lead, one fbi report, two interpretations. republican leaders say there is no additional corroboration of the allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and no hint of misconduct. democrats disagree and are taking issue with the investigation, saying it was not thorough enough and democrats are calling for the report to be made public. what really matters here are the key senators who have yet to say publicly how they're going to vote and what they think. red state...
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lie to the fbi. and i also asked him about the questions that have come out in the recent court proceedings that james comey did not inform his superior, sally yates at the time, that the fbi went in and interviewed michael flynn. he said, well, the reason why i didn't do that was because had i done that, sally yates is an obama holdover, would have been strongly criticized by the president for green lighting an fbi interview of the president's national security adviser, michael flynn. he said, look, i'm probably right about that. and one other point, wolf. i asked him also if he has confidence in the acting attorney general, matt whitaker, and he said no comment, and he walked away. wolf? >> interesting. manu, thank you very much. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta. first of all, any reaction to comey's rather stinging appraisal of the president? >> not yet, wolf. but we should point out, the president has not been bashful about going after jim comey in the past. so i wou
lie to the fbi. and i also asked him about the questions that have come out in the recent court proceedings that james comey did not inform his superior, sally yates at the time, that the fbi went in and interviewed michael flynn. he said, well, the reason why i didn't do that was because had i done that, sally yates is an obama holdover, would have been strongly criticized by the president for green lighting an fbi interview of the president's national security adviser, michael flynn. he said,...
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but i am surprised that he's -- into the fbi investigation, because he hates the fbi. it's the deep state. but i think he can count and do the math. and i think that's the only reason he wants to do it, is because he knows he doesn't have the votes without it. >> the thing is, he can now blame the fbi, if he doesn't like how that's going. and that's what we're going to have to look at. and how many more times? that clip we played, the news was just breaking. he's going to be asked several more times this week what he thinks about her testimony. and if it shifts -- we're going to be back in the same place. >> and he's already kicked the hornet's nest a couple of times and really risked ale answienat su susan collins wasn't happy last time. will he mind his ps and qs? it's happened before, it's not impossible. >> how much say would the president have in what the fbi does over the next few days? >> in terms of how they carry out their actual interviews, he doesn't have any say at all. but in terms of the scope, again, he is the driver on that. we have to learn more. we ne
but i am surprised that he's -- into the fbi investigation, because he hates the fbi. it's the deep state. but i think he can count and do the math. and i think that's the only reason he wants to do it, is because he knows he doesn't have the votes without it. >> the thing is, he can now blame the fbi, if he doesn't like how that's going. and that's what we're going to have to look at. and how many more times? that clip we played, the news was just breaking. he's going to be asked several...
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fbi director comey was not at fbi headquarters. he was at the fbi field office in los angeles talking with some of the staff there. and he learned of his termination by actually watching and seeing it unfold on television. we understand that once he began seeing that on television he tried to make light of the situation. joking around. of course he abruptly left tha meeting. the way this went down because this has been unfolding over at least the past week. we know president trump has been talking about this, working with the justice department, and we do know perhaps as long ago as two weeks ago when deputy attorney general rod rosenstein confirmed, assumed his position on april 26th, perhaps this was in the work. this disconnect between the letter that or the memo that rod rosenstein wrote talking about mishandling of the hillary clinton investigation and trump referencing the russian investigation. >> the letter from trump, rod rosenstein memo, what we heard from sean spicer briefly in the press room the why now seems to be the
fbi director comey was not at fbi headquarters. he was at the fbi field office in los angeles talking with some of the staff there. and he learned of his termination by actually watching and seeing it unfold on television. we understand that once he began seeing that on television he tried to make light of the situation. joking around. of course he abruptly left tha meeting. the way this went down because this has been unfolding over at least the past week. we know president trump has been...
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has the fbi contacted you on that? >> no. >> what would you tell the fbi? >> i would tell the fbi that i knew debby, that i knew her to be an honest person. that i have no memory of my kind of her misleading or lying. i would say that i saw brett kavanaugh drink to excess with frequency and that beyond that it would be conjecture. my only point in this is not to say that this happened, that he is wrong and she is wrong. and i can't know that. i wasn't there. the people that were there seem to be too afraid to come out or seem to be aligned with him in some way. so i can't say that to the fbi honestly. what i can say is that he drank and he drank a lot and that is inconsistent with what he's saying now. >> just to with clear, the one thing you did say there was i wasn't there. and supporters of brett kavanaugh will say that why do we care what jaime roche is saying? he was not a witness to this. what is your response? >> my response is if we're going to have a trial, then we should be a proper investigation. right? i would not stand up and say that i'm an ey
has the fbi contacted you on that? >> no. >> what would you tell the fbi? >> i would tell the fbi that i knew debby, that i knew her to be an honest person. that i have no memory of my kind of her misleading or lying. i would say that i saw brett kavanaugh drink to excess with frequency and that beyond that it would be conjecture. my only point in this is not to say that this happened, that he is wrong and she is wrong. and i can't know that. i wasn't there. the people that...
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there's a huge difference in terms of the way this campaign is talking about the fbi and the fbi director in light of what happened on friday, poppy. >> there is indeed. he's being introduced there. as soon as he comes on stage, we'll listen in to the candidate. thank you very much for that. let's talk more about this. get a little more insight into what is going on. i'm joined by cnn legal analyst. also cnn political analyst and a former advisor to four u.s. presidents. david, given this new timeline, given that fbi new about the existence of e-mails that were potentially relevant to the clinton e-mail server investigation for weeks and came forward with them 11 days before the election, how does that change the game here. does that help hillary clinton at this point in time in her argument on this? >> i think it's made it even more urgent that mr. comey, the fbi and the jfrs department clear the air and tell us much more fully what's going on here. we've had a torrent of leaks from the fbi and the justice department that are conflicting, confusing and that have opened the door for oppon
there's a huge difference in terms of the way this campaign is talking about the fbi and the fbi director in light of what happened on friday, poppy. >> there is indeed. he's being introduced there. as soon as he comes on stage, we'll listen in to the candidate. thank you very much for that. let's talk more about this. get a little more insight into what is going on. i'm joined by cnn legal analyst. also cnn political analyst and a former advisor to four u.s. presidents. david, given this...
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nor did the fbi interview dr. blasey ford. what we have heard from numerous people over the last few days seeking to provide information to the fbi, we have seen even more press reports of witnesses who wanted to speak with the fbi but were not interviewed. deborah ramirez's lawyer said he was unaware of any corroborating witnesses who were interviewed. candidly, what we reviewed today in a very limited time, i was there. i had to leave. the report is in part, and had the opportunity to read some but not all of it. it looks to be a product of an incomplete investigation that was limited, perhaps by the white house. i don't know. but the white house certainly blocked access to millions of documents from judge kavanaugh's record. i know that. and insured that 90% of his e-mails and memos weren't available for the senate or the public in the hearings. it now appears that they also blocked the fbi from doing its job. democrats agreed that the investigation's scope should be limited. we did not agree that the white house should tie
nor did the fbi interview dr. blasey ford. what we have heard from numerous people over the last few days seeking to provide information to the fbi, we have seen even more press reports of witnesses who wanted to speak with the fbi but were not interviewed. deborah ramirez's lawyer said he was unaware of any corroborating witnesses who were interviewed. candidly, what we reviewed today in a very limited time, i was there. i had to leave. the report is in part, and had the opportunity to read...
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>> reporter: wolf the fbi director jim comey sent a letter to congress saying the fbi is taking a look at another set of e-mails it hadn't previously take an look at while doing its investigation. you remember back in july the director of the fbi announced that they were recommending no charges be brought against hillary clinton in that investigation. her use of a private server while secretary of state during her tenure as secretary of state. this letter that comey has now sent to members of congress says that new e-mails have now come to the attention of the investigative team. this is a team of investigators in the counterintelligence division at the headquarters of the fbi and are now going to take a look at these e-mails. now, we're told that the investigators are flonow going see to see whether or not these additional e-mails uncovered contain classified information as well as whether to assess their importance to this investigation, wolf. this means that the investigation which we thought was over with is now back open and the fbi is taking another look to see whether or not the
>> reporter: wolf the fbi director jim comey sent a letter to congress saying the fbi is taking a look at another set of e-mails it hadn't previously take an look at while doing its investigation. you remember back in july the director of the fbi announced that they were recommending no charges be brought against hillary clinton in that investigation. her use of a private server while secretary of state during her tenure as secretary of state. this letter that comey has now sent to...
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the fbi. joining us cnn contributor salena zito and cnn political analyst ron brownstein. nice to have you all here. it is, as john said, the fbi versus the white house and the fbi pleading with the white house, do not release this memo, it is not accurate. do not do it. we will learn what the house is going to do today. that's new reporting from abby phillip. so the president has made every indication this memo is coming out. if he does that, despite this fbi warning, ron brownstein, to you how does this end? does christopher wray stay? where does this go? >> you wonder about that. the hand picked fbi director of the president was so strongly worded, you do wonder if he'll stay. i would say the real meaning of this is broader than the initial framing that you just put. it's the fbi against the white house and the house republican majority which is the key here. republicans would like the 2018 election to be about the good news on many fronts in the economy. but the actions of mitch mcconnell
the fbi. joining us cnn contributor salena zito and cnn political analyst ron brownstein. nice to have you all here. it is, as john said, the fbi versus the white house and the fbi pleading with the white house, do not release this memo, it is not accurate. do not do it. we will learn what the house is going to do today. that's new reporting from abby phillip. so the president has made every indication this memo is coming out. if he does that, despite this fbi warning, ron brownstein, to you...
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the fbi agents brought in two easels. they have two black what look like photos they're going to turn over and show us at any moment now. we may be getting to see the actual evidence that they want us to see whether that's photos of actual people involved or more photos of devices. there's a lot of anticipation here, wolf. i'll tell you as they brought in the easels, the cameras that are jammed into this small conference room at the sheraton hotel just crowded to the front and now we are all waiting for an unveiling of whatever this is. we expect to have this news conference under way momentarily. the special agent in charge -- one other thing for all of our producers whatever they show here, wolf, will be available on the fbi website as soon as it is revealed. >> and of course cnn.com will have that available as well. we're waiting for the fbi agent in charge. richard delaureau to come in, he has been briefing reporters and the american public since the two bombings occurred at the end of the boston marathon on monday. t
the fbi agents brought in two easels. they have two black what look like photos they're going to turn over and show us at any moment now. we may be getting to see the actual evidence that they want us to see whether that's photos of actual people involved or more photos of devices. there's a lot of anticipation here, wolf. i'll tell you as they brought in the easels, the cameras that are jammed into this small conference room at the sheraton hotel just crowded to the front and now we are all...
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so switch over from the cia, an overseas organization, to the fbi. the fbi has offices across the country. 50 plus major offices. many minor offices. those offices include spaces that are in public buildings. those individuals are not only open to the public, they are required to deal with the public in conversations about things like cybersecurity in initiatives to educate the community how federal law enforcement works. those organizations, fbi offices across the country, deal not only with political corruption, that is a tiny portion of what they do. they deal with local officers and police departments and state officials, sheriffs across the country on stuff like organized crime, drug trafficking and child pornography. mean while, pieces who are armed and in camouflaged show up outside phoenix, arizona, and say we're going to guard this office because we're concerned about what president trump is and we want you to feel safe walking in. how would you feel, wolf? when i transitioned from the cia to fbi, if i had a bunch of people showing up saying
so switch over from the cia, an overseas organization, to the fbi. the fbi has offices across the country. 50 plus major offices. many minor offices. those offices include spaces that are in public buildings. those individuals are not only open to the public, they are required to deal with the public in conversations about things like cybersecurity in initiatives to educate the community how federal law enforcement works. those organizations, fbi offices across the country, deal not only with...
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would the fbi director, or someone who should be the fbi director. >> or used to be the fbi director -- >> ever had a conversation like that with the president of the united states and assured him he was not under investigation yektly. >> there are guide lines in how investigations are to be handled with respect to the rest of the executive branch. those guidelines certainly do not allow the fbi director to go to the president and say you're clear. so i don't know what the president was basing that paragraph in his letter on, but if director comey said it, he would have been violating all sorts of norms and procedures in terms of how the fbi and the executive branch are to function. >> he should be fired if he actually said that. >> i think director comey deserves the right to have his own explanation of what that paragraph refers to, if it refers to anything at all. >> i think it's crucial that he does. because by the way, he could answer whether he said that without saying the president is or is not -- there are ways you can wordsmith to say they talked about it three specific time
would the fbi director, or someone who should be the fbi director. >> or used to be the fbi director -- >> ever had a conversation like that with the president of the united states and assured him he was not under investigation yektly. >> there are guide lines in how investigations are to be handled with respect to the rest of the executive branch. those guidelines certainly do not allow the fbi director to go to the president and say you're clear. so i don't know what the...
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at the fbi oversight hearing on may 3, i said that a cloud of doubt hangs over the fbi's objectivity. the previous director james comey said that the people of the fbi don't give a rip about politics but mr. comey installed as his deputy director a man who's wife ran for the have a state senate and accepted almost a million dollars from the virginia governor political machine. that's a lot of money for one state senate seats. governor mccough luf say long time friend and fund raiser for the clintons and democratic party. deputy director andrew mccabe meant in personal with the governor about his wife's political plans. his official fbi biographic was used in setting up the meeting and the goal was for the governor to close the deal and get his wife to run for office. the office of special counsel is reviewing whether that coordination was a violation which prohibits -- the inspector general is reviewing whether mr. mccabe should have been reviewed from the clinton investigation based upon mr. mccabe's financial ties to the clinton political network. mr. mccabe was also named in a sex
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. >> fbi, warrant. >> the second thing they say is fbi, warrant. do ju have any sense on whether or not that was an arrest warrant or a search warrant and whether or not they are now inside his home searching for thin things? >> reporter: yeah, you can see behind me that's the block where it happened. there's a minimal police presence. when we were first here this morning there were maybe about a half dozen police vehicles that were here for that. we believe it must have been an arrest warrant because he was take mean it custody shortly after you heard that fbi act say warrant. now, it's unclear to us if they're still there. there's some indications that maybe the law enforcement is not at his house right now, as just by the fact that we're not seeing flashing lights. but we're obviously now about 100 yards up the street, they moved us back literally in the middle of that arrest. so we're not able to see what's going on in that house right now, but i can tell you that the law enforcement operation here has scaled down immensely. we know roger stone
. >> fbi, warrant. >> the second thing they say is fbi, warrant. do ju have any sense on whether or not that was an arrest warrant or a search warrant and whether or not they are now inside his home searching for thin things? >> reporter: yeah, you can see behind me that's the block where it happened. there's a minimal police presence. when we were first here this morning there were maybe about a half dozen police vehicles that were here for that. we believe it must have been...
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good job by the fbi. i have respect that the fbi has given her a second chance. i really disagreed with him, i was not his fan. but what he did, he brought back his reputation. because there's a lot -- a lot of people want him to do the wrong thing. what he did was the right thing. >> is that a problem, senator? that what donald trump has said about comey does not square with what his deputy attorney general said in recommending comey's firing? >> well, look, brianna, there were paeople who made a lot of comments last year during the heat of an election campaign season, and clearly, you know, oo i'm also somebody who when i saw the way the fbi director was conducting himself during the course of the presidential campaign thought that he'd gotten outside of his lanes. i think the fbi does its best work behind the scenes and he took a very public role and very much, i think, got very politicized in the process of doing that. you know, the president said some things last year, i think, again, his professionals, the deputy attorney general made a recommendation to hi
good job by the fbi. i have respect that the fbi has given her a second chance. i really disagreed with him, i was not his fan. but what he did, he brought back his reputation. because there's a lot -- a lot of people want him to do the wrong thing. what he did was the right thing. >> is that a problem, senator? that what donald trump has said about comey does not square with what his deputy attorney general said in recommending comey's firing? >> well, look, brianna, there were...
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fbi that this was happening. everyone is learning this by watching us, by reading it, and that's what's going on now. now the fbi director has to tell a pretty angry -- some angry fbi agents as to what is going on and why is it that they're learning this through media accounts and not directly from him? >> yet it comes on the heels of the president apparently last june, according to a lot of reports, wanting to fire robert mueller, the special counsel. and adam goldman of the "new york times" is still with us. adam, if the president were to fire mueller, he would have to go to rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who would actually do the firing unless he resigned in protest. >> that's correct. i mean, he can't fire mueller. i think trump realizes the problem is no longer sessions, his problem is rod. if he can perhaps get rid of rod, maybe he can replace -- he can put somebody in the number two spot at doj that could effectively remove mueller. i have to tell you, it seems unlikely. we're in the home str
fbi that this was happening. everyone is learning this by watching us, by reading it, and that's what's going on now. now the fbi director has to tell a pretty angry -- some angry fbi agents as to what is going on and why is it that they're learning this through media accounts and not directly from him? >> yet it comes on the heels of the president apparently last june, according to a lot of reports, wanting to fire robert mueller, the special counsel. and adam goldman of the "new...
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limiting the fbi. the white house expects to get the new fbi report on the supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh at any moment. and it denies limiting the probe, even on kavanaugh and his accuser have not been interviewed. what will the investigation reveal? denying disparagement. president trump was, quote, stating the facts when he mocked kavanaugh's accuser at a rally. republican senators critical of the confirmation are condemning his remarks. is the president hurting his own cause? >> the key three. senators collins, murkowski and flake will decide the fate of kavanaugh and the nomination and cnn has learned they've been consulting with the white house and the scope of the fbi investigation. will majority leader mitch mcconnell hold off on a vote until they're satisfied? >>> and trump's declining wealth. his place on a list of the richest americans falls for the third straight year following a bombshell report claiming the trump fortune was built on tax schemes and fraud. is the trump brand taking
limiting the fbi. the white house expects to get the new fbi report on the supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh at any moment. and it denies limiting the probe, even on kavanaugh and his accuser have not been interviewed. what will the investigation reveal? denying disparagement. president trump was, quote, stating the facts when he mocked kavanaugh's accuser at a rally. republican senators critical of the confirmation are condemning his remarks. is the president hurting his own cause?...
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president, when did you find out he lied to the fbi? >> of course lying to the fbi is a federal crime and his lie is extrickably tied to the russian investigation. wolf, the then acting attorney general, sally yates, considered those lies important and damaging enough that she thought they opened the then national security advisor to potential blackmail from russia. >> you're also getting some new information from the courts right now about paul manafort, the trump campaign chairman who was seeking an opportunity to avoid being under house arrest. >> that's right. a little more than a month after he was arrested for multiple crimes related to his work for ukraine, for the pro-russian government of ukraine, he violated the prosecutors argue the terms of his plea agreement. he was allowed some freedom of movement. he was allowed out of house arrest, allowed off of gps tracking in exchange for him putting up $11 million in property assets. during that time as well the judge instructed him not to make public comments related to the case tha
president, when did you find out he lied to the fbi? >> of course lying to the fbi is a federal crime and his lie is extrickably tied to the russian investigation. wolf, the then acting attorney general, sally yates, considered those lies important and damaging enough that she thought they opened the then national security advisor to potential blackmail from russia. >> you're also getting some new information from the courts right now about paul manafort, the trump campaign chairman...
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so fred, there's 36,000 fbi employees, 12,000 fbi agents. i guarantee you and i can assure your viewers this will be an all hands on deck enterprise and operation. i am imagining it will be worked out of headquarters as a special inquiry, but then the offices of origin would be baltimore field office that you reference for the montgomery county piece of this, and the other cases investigated out of those offices. any resources needed, fbi director christopher wray will make them available. you say can you do it in a week, if it is parsed out, spread out, yes, absolutely. >> and people move. talking about a 30 year span. the president also saying the investigation will be limited in scope. the president is the one that gave the green light to this, but if fbi investigators feel like they need more time, you know, they have more movement that they have to cover over a week span. is it the president who would say yes, let's extend it or here are more resources? >> ultimately the president is the one that could direct the investigation take plac
so fred, there's 36,000 fbi employees, 12,000 fbi agents. i guarantee you and i can assure your viewers this will be an all hands on deck enterprise and operation. i am imagining it will be worked out of headquarters as a special inquiry, but then the offices of origin would be baltimore field office that you reference for the montgomery county piece of this, and the other cases investigated out of those offices. any resources needed, fbi director christopher wray will make them available. you...
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and that is why the fbi searched mar-a-lago on monday. and we now also know what the fbi took. we've got this list actually of it's literally here and it says the words "receipt for property." so this is the inventory list. let me read some of this to you because they put on here in as much detail as they could. the executive grant for clemency regarding roger jason stone jr. info re the president of france. various classified ts/sci documents signifying one of the highest levels of classification. those are documents only meant to be viewed in a special government facility. those were found around mar-a-lago. a binder of photos, a hands written note, and it continues. miscellaneous secret documents. miscellaneous top secret documents. more miscellaneous top secret documents. miscellaneous confidential documents. miscellaneous secret documents. confidential document. this list goes on and on and on. boxes of stuff. in all, 11 sets of classified documents, four of them, according to this receipt, marked top secret. four of them marked top secret, and one with that special design
and that is why the fbi searched mar-a-lago on monday. and we now also know what the fbi took. we've got this list actually of it's literally here and it says the words "receipt for property." so this is the inventory list. let me read some of this to you because they put on here in as much detail as they could. the executive grant for clemency regarding roger jason stone jr. info re the president of france. various classified ts/sci documents signifying one of the highest levels of...
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it's not just defund the fbi. it's destroy the fbi, which is what paul gosar said. what marjorie taylor greene said that, she tweeted a picture of an upside down american flag. according to the flag code, that's distress under extreme danger to life or property. in other words, that's not a tweet or a message. that's a call to arms. there will be more violence and members of congress who have seen their capitol police killed who have seen their other colleagues whether it's steve scalise or gabby giffords shot at and maimed, they will see this happen again and they will have to answer for it eventually. >> as a former secret service agent, paul, what that moment must have been like as they are there to -- sorry, jonathan. they are there to sort of protect the former president, and yet they have to listen to the fbi i am assuming. what that most must have been like. >>? very smartlerly, cooler heads prevailed. coordination was in advance of the raid, in advance of the search and seizure of mar-a-lago. communication between the secret service and the fbi did occur. no
it's not just defund the fbi. it's destroy the fbi, which is what paul gosar said. what marjorie taylor greene said that, she tweeted a picture of an upside down american flag. according to the flag code, that's distress under extreme danger to life or property. in other words, that's not a tweet or a message. that's a call to arms. there will be more violence and members of congress who have seen their capitol police killed who have seen their other colleagues whether it's steve scalise or...